Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 108, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1925 — Page 18

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CITY BEACHES KEPT OPEN BY HOT WEATHER Girls Prepare for Second Night of Rhodius Park Carnival. Municipal bathing beaches will remain open as long as hot weather lasts, Edward E. Mcßride, city recreation director, announced today. Feminine bathing enthusiasts are preparing today for the second night of the Rhodius park carnival. Tonight’s program for girls will include water tilting, polo, junior and senior dive, and a life saving exhibition. Another bathing beauty contest will end Saturday night. The Willard Park-Riverside polo team defeated the Rhodius-RinggoUl combination 7 to 0, at Rhodius Thursday night. Lawrence Kirk, Riverside, won the egg and spoon and board races. Results Given Results follow: Sixty-Yard Free Style (ior seniors)Marion Mercuric, Riverside Park, first: Kenneth Peek. Rhodius Park, second: Francis toucher, Rhodius Park, third. Time: 1:80.2. , . Sixty-Yard Free Style (for Juniors) Erne at Barnett, Willard Park, first .Robert Rayner, Rhodius Park, second: Richard Sellers. Riverside, third. Time; J :48.1. Forty-Yard Back Stroke (open)—Robert Zelzer. Riverside Park, first; Marion Mercurlo. second; Ernest Barnett, third. Time: 1.35. Forty-Yard Breast Stroke (open) Marion Mercurlo. first; Luther Flora. Rhodius Park, second: Robert Curw. Riverside Pnrk. third. Time. 1:23.3. Junior Low Dive—Cecil Weiman. Rhodius Park, first; Harry Noe, Rhodius park, second; Keneron Regular. Rhodius Park, third. Senior High Dive-c—Ansel De Long. Riverside. flrt William Kreif, Rhodius. second: Kenneth Roberts. Riverside, third. SNEEZE INJURES ARM Officer Sprains Ligament During Recent Celebration. A mere sneeze caused Lieut. Louis Johnson to cut short his vacation and hurry baoij to Indianapolis for treatment to his right arm. Johnson said that during the Greater Indian"apolls celebration he sneezed and as he did he felt a sharp pain In his shoulder which communicated to his forearm. Johnson started on his vacation, motoring through the East, when his arm pained him to such an extent he was unable to drive. Local j physician told him a ligament had been torn loose when h esneezed. SCOUT HEADS TO MEET F. O. Belzer, executive officer of the Indianapolis Council of Boy Scouts, will go to Chicago Wednesday to attend a three-day conference of Scout executives from Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana. MOTION PICTURES

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This Week it 7 UIOH9AL Jay Hunt, Madge Bellamy “LIGHTNIN”’ THE SEASON’S SIPREME SCREEN SENSATION, American Harmonists Frnk Owoim —Solol* s—Boh Jonyw.

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OUR NINTH BIRTHDAY NORMA TALMADGE in “GRAUSTARK” Circle Concert Orchestra Playing “March Slave” BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING 20 YEARS AGO “Great Train Robbery” AMERICA’S PADEREWSKI Huston Ray WIZARD OF PIANO COMEDY NEWS SCENIC

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Spend Labor Day at RIVERSIDE PARK A Sensational Aerial Performance Balloon Ascension and Quintuple Parachute Jump Five Daring Drops From Dizzy Heights By “DAREDEVIL HUGGINS" Thousands in Indiana Will Visit Riverside ALL RIDES AFTERNOON and EVENING 10c Bring Your Baskets. Tables and Shade for Picnic Triple Parachute Jump Sunday Afternoon

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One of the more than 200 entries in the fall show of Hoosier Kennel Club, which will be staged at the State fairgrounds Sept. 8 to 10, inclusive, is Funful Trude, a bouncing Boston terrier from Muncie. Trude belongs to Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Eckenberg, proprietors of the Excel Boston Terrier Kennels at Muncie. Dog3 from many other States will compete at the fall exhibition. Club officials are planning to make the show ono of the best ever held in Indiana. The State board of agriculture has contributed SSOO to the prize money which will go to the show winners. AMUSEMENTS

JAC^ 1 “ALL SET TO GO” Foot—Snappy—Full o’ Pep See the Queens on lUuininaied Bunvray.

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PALACE Jack Fire Presents “LOVE NEST” With Betty Dawn Martin SHERMAN & ROSE REVUE Revelation of Dance Novelties BINGHAM & LASALLE & MEYERS LANG & VOELK PHOTOPLAY “The Slanderers” Johnnie Walner

ANOTHER RIG WEEK SHRINE FROLIC Broad Ripple Park Aug. 31st to Sept. sth Inclusive Big Free Vaudeville Bill Continued Afternoon and Night Beautiful Fireworks Display Each Night FREE Public Invited 10c—AT GATE—IOc All Shrine Tickets Purchased Honored Bring the Kiddies

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